What makes a great portfolio for landing a job as a graphics programmer?

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  • sketchpad

    A simple rendering library to experiment with CG techniques in OpenGL. (by neo-mashiro)

  • I recently published a portfolio on Github that I've been working on in the past 8 months, it's a simple OpenGL physically-based rendering library that includes some of the most popular rendering algorithms. After having submitted a few job applications though, I found that it's rarely being looked at and I do not have any interviews yet. Maybe it's not appealing enough, maybe I need more experience with C++, maybe it's not the busy season. Anyway, I know job seeking can take a long time, perhaps around 3~5 months on average, so I will stay patient of course, but with this amount of time at my disposal, I'm thinking about creating another portfolio to increase my chances.

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